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Old, old, old. They don't make 'em like this anymore. Alas and alack, no gas. Just repairs. Notice the clock in the center.
North Atherton Street, State College, PA.
A dead Exxon Mobil station
Whilst there is still unfortunately a need for fossil fuel. Exxon actively work against saving the future an driving passed their stations can save the future as well as save you money...
Climate criminals - Exxon kills: Extinction Rebellion activists blockade the exit to the Exxon-Mobil fuel terminal in Yarraville, Melbourne - with two locking on to a large, concrete barrel which required nearly a dozen cops to move. The blockade resulted in two arrests.
The Exxon-Mobil fuel terminal has long been a target for Extinction Rebellion activists.
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Climate criminals - Exxon kills: Extinction Rebellion activists blockade the exit to the Exxon-Mobil fuel terminal in Yarraville, Melbourne - with two locking on to a large, concrete barrel which required nearly a dozen cops to move. The blockade resulted in two arrests.
The Exxon-Mobil fuel terminal has long been a target for Extinction Rebellion activists.
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2006 Exxon Mobil annual report
5-6am.........lots of assistants and lights to make this annual report photo to look great. Mixture of lots of light sources........strobes........spot lights.........HMI......tungten on the work platforms. Kodak SLRn 20mm lens.
I got a flat before I ever left Easton, and remembered my camera while fixing it. This is the gas station on 3rd St that keeps getting flooded out; I guess it's being torn down.
The Greenpeace Thermal Airship A.E. Bates flies over the Dallas, Texas area as part of a campaign confronting Exxon before its upcoming shareholder meeting on May 31st. The annual shareholder meeting in Texas is the perfect opportunity to hold the company accountable for its harmful endeavor of an oil state and oil diplomacy.
The Greenpeace Thermal Airship A.E. Bates flies over the Dallas, Texas area as part of a campaign confronting Exxon before its upcoming shareholder meeting on May 31st. The annual shareholder meeting in Texas is the perfect opportunity to hold the company accountable for its harmful endeavor of an oil state and oil diplomacy.